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THE UNIVERSITY of EDINBURGHDEGREE REGULATIONS & PROGRAMMES OF STUDY 2006/2007
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Risk and Disasters in the Nineteenth Century British Urban Environment (VS1) (U03334)? Credit Points : 20 ? SCQF Level : 10 ? Acronym : HCL-4-RAD This is a new course which will examine the relationship between the built environment and natural resources within nineteenth century British cities. Building on growing academic interest in environmental history and, more specifically, urban environmental history, the course will explore the impact of the built environment on the natural environment, but also nature’s influence on urban development, which often took a dramatic, even destructive, role in shaping urban growth. In so doing, the course will also examine the ways in which cities controlled the risks and crises associated with environmental problems like fire, pollution, dirt, and natural disasters. It is anticipated that this course will be of interest to a wide range of students, including those in economic and social history, history, Scottish history, social and political studies, geography and environmental studies. The course builds on Dr. Ewen’s current research, which is concerned with the perceptions and realities of risk and disaster in nineteenth century British cities, focusing especially on the impact of fires on urban development and resilience. ? Keywords : Risk, Disasters, Environment, Urban Entry Requirements? This course is only available to part year visiting students. ? This course is a variant of the following course : U03330 ? Pre-requisites : A pass in any first level historical course and any second level historical coursse or equivalent. Subject AreasHome subject areaEconomic and Social History, (School of History and Classics, Schedule E) Delivery Information? Normal year taken : 4th year ? Delivery Period : Not being delivered ? Contact Teaching Time : 2 hour(s) 30 minutes per week for 11 weeks All of the following classes
? Additional Class Information : Please note: the Friday session lasts 2.00-3.30, not the standard 2-3.50 teaching period. Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes
Students undertaking this course will acquire:
• A substantive knowledge of the history and historiography of the British urban environment and disaster during the period 1800-1914; • An ability to deploy both historical and social scientific concepts and theories in analysing the events and responses of cities to disasters and crises, and in attempting to harness natural resources like water in improving urban life; • An ability to handle key primary sources related to nineteenth century British urban environmental history, including parliamentary reports, newspaper accounts, maps and contemporary books. Assessment Information
One assessed piece of coursework, 3000 words, worth 25% of the final mark. One take home examination worth 75% of the final mark
Contact and Further InformationThe Course Secretary should be the first point of contact for all enquiries. Course Secretary Ms Anezka Leskovcova Course Organiser Unknown School Website : http://www.shc.ed.ac.uk/ College Website : http://www.hss.ed.ac.uk/ |
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